Winter Term 2012
American Indian Languages (AIL 102)
Prerequisite: AIL 101. This course is the second course of a three-term sequence of study to learn the American Indian Language, Chinuk Wawa at the first year college level. Students will achieve beginning listening, oral, cultural, and literacy competency. Determination of competency and instruction will conform to tribal, state, and college criteria. Language instruction may include activities, dialogue, and language lab.
33285 - 5-6:50 pm, MW, Jan 9-Mar 24, LCC31 Rm 101 (44 hrs No Charge) - Underiner
Chinuk Wawa (AIL 202)
Prerequisite: AIL 201 or consent of the instructor. This course is the second course of a three-term sequence to ensure students achieve competency in Chinuk Wawa at the second year college level. Competency is defined by benchmarks set by the Tribes, the state, and in accordance with Oregon's SB 690 of 2001 and by Lane's language standards. Students will (1) become proficient in the sound system of Chinuk Wawa to be able to (2)converse in a variety of common everyday settings using vocabulary and structures presented in class. Emphasis is placed on daily speaking, writing, reading, and listening of Chinuk Wawa and learning about the cultures of the people who spoke and still speak the language.
33286 - 5-6:50 pm, MW, Jan 9-Mar 24, LCC31 Rm 101 (44 hrs No Charge) - Underiner
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